Cricket 1900

M ay 24 , 1900. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 159 BENETFINKc’ THE G R EA T C IT Y D EPO T FOR A L L Cricket Requisites. Cricket Shirts. Boys’ . Men’s. 2/2, 21 26 8/0, 8/3 3 6 3/0, 1/0 16 6 11 W hite Flannelette ........... Ditto Flannel ................... Ditto Twill F lan n el........... Ditto All W ool ................... T h b C lu b , Coarse Canvas, W h ite................................... T h u C o u n ty , very Fine White Twill ................. Um pire’s C o a ts .................1/11, 6/6. 8 6. lo e Postage, Id. 2/6, 3 6. 1 e 1/8 Trousers. Men’s. 1-11, 3/11 7/11 Boys’ . White Flannel, well shrunk.................... 6/0, 8/3, B 6 Ditto. Super. 6/6, 6/9, 7 2 Best Quality Flannel, heavy milled, thoroughly shrunk . 9 8 nott White Drill .................. Men’s 5/11, 7/6 Plain Grey or Striped Flannel 8 11. 7 8 » 6 Best White Doe Cloth,guaranteed nut to shrink ........................... 16 - Postage 3d. undsr 10 - Patterns Post Free. Cricket Boots. Boys’ . Men’s. — 5 11 The “ U n iv 4 b s a l,” White Canvas ................................. The ‘ -S phc 'AL,” White Split, Spiked, equal in wear and appearance to B u ck........... The “ M a r y le b o n k .” Buck Dressed, Pyramid Spikes £ The “ L o r d ’ s,” Real B ck Skin, guaranteed Machine W elted, equal to H aul Sewn, Pyramid ^ ik e s ... Postage under 10'-, 3d, 811 106 16 6 Cricket Nets. BACK NETS ONLY, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. i8ft. X 6ft. 18ft. X 7ft. 7 11 nett. 9 /-nett. 18 ft. x 8ft. 910. W ITH SIDE W INGS, with Poles, Linf s and Pegs complete. 42ft. X 6ft. 42ft. X 7ft- 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett- 42ft. by 8ft. 22 - nett. Cricket Stumps. Polished Ash . Rrass Ferrules Ditto, Steel Shod Solid Brass Tops .. Ditto, Revolving Tops 7/-, 8/- Boys’ . Polished Ash . ... 1/8.1/11 Brass Feirulcs 2 1, 2 6 Postage, 7d. Wicket- Keeping and Batting Gloves, Cricket Bags, &c. CATALOGUES F r e e . Please mention "CRICKET." Cricket Bats. B ovb ’, Half Cane, No. 4,3/S; No. 5, S/8 ; No. 6,4/5 Ditto, All C a n e................. No. 6, 8/3 ; No. 6, 6 - Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected ........... No. 6, 8 3 Men’s, All Cane ..........................................8/3, 8/- Ditto, ditto, S u p er.......................................... 8 S Ditto, ditto. Selected ................................... 9 6 Clapshaw’t-‘‘ Resilient” ........................... 15 6 W arfop’s “ C onquerob ,” Im proved..........................186 Wisden’s “ Crawford’s ” ......................... “ E xcellkr ” .......................... 16/9,20/- Singlf Hai sent Post free. Immense stock of Cricket Bate by Lillywhite, Olapshaw. Ayres, Cobbett. Dark, Wisden. 9. G. Hearne, Bryan, Gardiner, and Nicolls &c., &c. Cricket Balls. Duke’ s S u p er ........................................ Dark’s C row n ........................................ G rassh opper ....................................... Benetfink’s Practice 3-seam......... Ditto B. C. B warranted .. Ditto ditt* Boys’ ......... Wisden’s Special School. Boys* .. Ditto, Crown Match Ball (87/- per doz.) Post free. “ E c lip s e ,” Compo.. 5j oz............. Composition, Boys’ ....................... Postage , 2d. 8d 6/3 8/- 4/10 36 16 3/1 3/10 8/- 1/9 , lOd. Leg Guards. Men’s White Twill .................................. ... 3,6 Boys’ ditto .......................................................... 3/3 Men’s White Leather.......................... 3, 6, 8/8, 7,6 Boys’ ditto ....................................................1/11, 8/3 Men’s Skeleton ..................................7/-, 8/9, 10/- Ditto, Gold Cape, Superior.................................. 7/6 All Postfree. 89, 90, 107& 108, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E:C. Edwd. J. PAGE & Co. E S T A B . 1815. Manufacturers and Exporters of Thoroughly Reliable CRICKET GOODS. The Combination Flexible N o n -Ja rrin g Ba t. These Bat* find increasing favour with Gentlemen and Pro­ fession its. For driving power they are urequaUed. The jir or t-ting is e itir lv obviate 1. and the hardest hie can be m al without fetliug any u» p'ea-4 nt sensation. P r i c e 16/G, 18 /6 , a n d 31/- e a c h . P A T E N T R U B B E R -F A C E D WICKEF=KEEPING GLOVES, W I T H V E N T I L A T E D W R I S T . Used by all the Chief Gentlemen and Professional Wicket-keepers M. GARDINER, M r. F. F. LACEY , Secretary of the Marylebone Club. “ T ^ o c f his great ec >res were made in pla\ing for Hampshire. The firs'-, wa* ‘211 and 92 not out Against K^i t Two days after he m ide 159 f >r the Gentlemen of Hants again t the Zingari. This was n t a bud week’s w<>rk, for it represented 462 ruDS in two rnm- p’ ete innings. One of P a ok ’ s h* st t'at*. leg-guards, and batting glov-s were pr-s-nted to him >y somj friends iu tonour of the oc.asi n.” — Answers, June 4,1898. “EMPIRE” BATTING GLOVE. X The M e>ra4ed “ Emnire” (natent\ th e o n ly _ _ c o m fo r ta b le an d e ffic ie n t g lo v e m a d e . No V seams between the fingers, no buttons, no leath r ^ between the palm and handle of bat. s. d D o u b le Thum b P r o t e c t e d .................................................. 7 C The “ Empire,” as adapted to very forward players ... 8 C An improved thumb-pieee is now fitted to these at the sug estion of several prominent cricketers. ‘ -It is now absolutely a peiftct Glove.” 188 & 190, Kennington Park R d ., London, S .E . MANUFACTURER 01 The “ G A O T E R ” Crieket Bats and “ COflQtiEHOR ” Balls CRICKET SCREENS, NETS TELEGRAPH BOARDS, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, LEG-GUARDS, and every A THL ET I C REOUIS/TE, CROOUET, POLO, TENNIS, GOLF, and ARCHERY GOODS. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Gratis on Application. A D D R E S 8- Steam C ricke t Bat Worksr HODDESDON, H ER TS .

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